| | | | FIVE THINGS TO KNOW | | | | COVID-19 questions CTV's Chief News Anchor and Senior Editor Lisa LaFlamme sat down with infectious disease specialist Dr. Abdu Sharkawy to discuss 20 questions that matter most to Canadians amid COVID-19, from possible treatments to dispelling misconceptions. |
| | | | Emergency spending The federal Liberals appear to be backing away from a proposal to grant their government sweeping spending power without parliamentary approval as part of emergency economic measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
| | | | Canadians abroad According to the Canada Border Services Agency, more than a million Canadians returned from abroad last week amid heightened coronavirus warnings, while many others are still waiting for a flight home. |
| | | | Chloroquine phosphate A drug that was developed to combat malaria during the Second World War is now being widely touted as a potential treatment for COVID-19, but a Canadian doctor warns the hype is "dangerous." |
| | | | Physical distancing Ryan Reynolds and Michael Buble are among the celebrities who told Canadians to "stay home" and keep everyone safe, after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau kicked off a Twitter chain to spread the word about the seriousness of COVID-19. |
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| | | The daughter and son-in-law of a healthy Canadian man who died from the novel coronavirus say his death will not be unique as cases across the country continue to rise. | | |
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| | | #ABrightSpot | | CTVNews.ca is introducing a new series of uplifting stories as the world grapples with the COVID-19 pandemic. Share your tips for stories that provide "a bright spot" in a dark time by emailing us at dotcom@ctv.ca. |
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